Ocean Beach community center gets help from residents following break-ins

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An Ocean Beach community center is grateful for the community’s support after it was burglarized twice in a little more than a month’s time.

“We are an exclusive space that has an open door for anybody’s passions that they want to share and create here,” said Shine Ray, an owner of The Template in Ocean Beach.

“They jumped over the gate in back and kicked open this door, and then kicked open that door and stole our register; all within a minute,” Ray said. “It made us question a lot how we’re going to keep going, honestly, with that kind of vulnerability.” “Cash in the register and the change box. Then they stole the entire cash register; just literally lifted it up and took it. It took us to the floor. It was a very defeating thing both times,” Ray said.“It wouldn’t be that big of deal for to a place that has a huge really good revenue streams. Though, this place is quite difficult to make money as we are a community center,” Ray said.

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